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Mikael Nybacka

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Associate professor

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TEKNIKRINGEN 8

Researcher


About me

I work as an Associate Professor at the Division of Vehicle Dynamics where my research areas are vehicle validation, vehicle dynamics design process, vehicle suspension, chassis concept and vehicle control to achieve greener, smarter and safer vehicles. Current focus is on vehicle validation, driver/operator vehicle interaction, urban vehicle concepts, autonomous vehicles, fault-tolerant control and over-actuated vehicles.

Currently active in Integrated Transport Research Lab (ITRL) at KTH where I am responsible for the Research Concept Vehicles, the PhD course and supervise PhD students.

I am also the faculty advisor for KTH Formula Student and KTH Hyperloop student competition teams

Associate Professor at:
Vehicle Dynamics research group
Department of Engineering Mechanics

Commissions of trust:

PhD supervision:

  • Lukas Öhlund, Industrial PhD student at Scania
  • Lin Zhao, PhD student at KTH Vehicle Dynamics
  • Raphael Andreolli, Industrial PhD student at Scania
  • Robin Palmberg, PhD student at ITRL
  • Erik Almlöf, Graduated 2024, PhD student at ITRL
  • PhD Wenliang Zhang, Graduated 2022, PhD student at KTH Vehicle Dynamics
  • PhD Gaspar Gil Gomez, Graduated 2017, Industrial PhD student at Volvo Cars

Projects:

Most recent superviced MSc Thesis projects:

List of most resent Master thesis projects supervised...


Courses

Applied Vehicle Dynamics Control (SD2231), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Degree Project in Vehicle Engineering, Second Cycle (SD221X), examiner | Course web

Integrated Transport System (FSD3901), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Vehicle Dynamics Project Course Part 1 (SD2229), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Vehicle Dynamics Project Course Part 2 (SD2230), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web

Vehicle Engineering (SD1002), teacher | Course web